On sailing dinghies and larger sailboats, typical internal halyard fastening arrangements comprise an exit box in the mast, a frame around a hole or slot in the mast with a sheave rotating around an axis or pin, and a cleat or jam cleat on the deck or on a platform.
A cleat deck according to the present invention includes a body for attachment to a tubular body and a platform attached to the body and having a face for supporting a cleat. A fairlead extends upward and rearward from the face such that the fairlead extends rearward of an adjacent portion of the body to extend into an interior of the tubular body, through a slot in the tubular body. The fairlead has a surface configured for guiding a line between an interior and an exterior of the tubular body.
The invention will be described in further detail below in conjunction with the attached Figures, where like reference numerals indicate like components.
The cleat deck 10 can also include one or more brackets 22 that extend from the body 11 to the platform 12 to support and strengthen the platform 12. The brackets 22 can extend below the platform 12, as shown, or above the platform. The body 11 can be formed to closely fit an intended mast 20 and can be sized accordingly. In the embodiment shown, the body 11 includes two wings 26 that wrap more than 180° around the mast 20 to help clamp the cleat deck 10 to the mast 20. The cleat deck 10 can also be firmly attached to the mast with adhesive, threaded fasteners, additional clamps, by welding or by other known methods. The body 11 can extend upward beyond the fairlead 16, in which case a slot 28 is provided in the body 11 for passing the line 24 into the interior of the mast 20. The fairlead 16 can also be separated from the face 14, as well as attached to the body 11 above the slot 28, in which case, the line could be routed upward with respect to the cleat deck 10. The body 11 can also vertically stop at the face 14, except for the fairlead 16. The cleat deck can be mounted on the mast 20 as shown, in a position where the face 14 faces upward, in a reversed position where the face 14 faces downward, or even in a sideways orientation on a tubular body having a horizontal element to its orientation. In the latter two cases, the above position and orientation descriptions would be relative.
The entire cleat deck 10 can be molded from low friction smooth plastic or from another material. A jam cleat 30 (
On a small boat with a lightly loaded halyard, it is thus possible to provide a single piece cleat deck without moving parts, which is strong, light weight, easily manufactured and functions well in such applications.
Various aspects of the different embodiments can be combined in different combinations to create new embodiments within the scope of the invention. The present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/447,923 filed Mar. 1, 2011, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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